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Cilia (hairlike structures) and Flagella(whip-like tails) help organisms move.
Euglina has flagella. Paramesium has cilia. Amoeba has pseudopods
cilia of flagella
three ways protozoans move are cilia, pushing out part of their bodys called pseudopod, and flagella.
NO! They are organelles of cells of both multicellular and unicellular organisms.
One celled organisms can move using cilia, flagella,or pseudopods.
They move with flagella, cilia, or pseudopods.
it is either cilia or flagella
Cilia (hairlike structures) and Flagella(whip-like tails) help organisms move.
They move with flagella, cilia, or pseudopods.
what Three different cell structures are used for locomotion?
Euglina has flagella. Paramesium has cilia. Amoeba has pseudopods
euglenas use flagella (long, whip-like tails), paramecium use cilia (little hairs), and amoebas use pseudopods (they ooze)
It is true that in multicellular organisms cilia and flagella are the major means of locomotion. Locomotion is one of the characteristics of living organisms.
Only single cells contain flagella and cilia as the major means of locomotion.
cilia of flagella
three ways protozoans move are cilia, pushing out part of their bodys called pseudopod, and flagella.